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- stand close to someone so as to watch, supervise, or intimidate them:"their parents stood over them while they did their school work"
- BRITISH ENGLISHbe postponed to be dealt with at a later date.
- postpone something to be dealt with at a later date:"a number of points were stood over to a further meeting"
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